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South Carolina high school installs Daktronics scoring display system
Mar 9, 2007 8:00 AM
James F. Byrnes High School in Duncan, SC, takes its football team seriously. The school has installed an integrated video and scoring system, designed and manufactured by Daktronics.
The system is a state-of-the-art display that presents live game footage in addition to scoring information. It features a ProStar video display with the capability to show live and recorded video, animation and graphics. The system allows fans to view hard-to-see plays, while keeping up to date with player and team stats.
The video display measures approximately 12ft by 16ft with full-color pixels on 23mm center-to-center spacing. It uses RGB LED technology to present images and information with wide-angle visibility and intense brightness in more than 4.3 trillion shades of color.
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